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Former El Salvador footballer Alfredo Pacheco
Alfredo Pacheco was banned from football by the Salvadoran football federation in 2013. Photograph: Paul Giamou/Getty Images
Alfredo Pacheco was banned from football by the Salvadoran football federation in 2013. Photograph: Paul Giamou/Getty Images

El Salvador footballer Alfredo Pacheco shot dead

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National side’s most capped player, who was banned for life for match-fixing, murdered in shooting at petrol station

A footballer who played for the El Salvador national side before being banned for life for match-fixing, has been murdered, the Salvadorian attorney general’s office has said.

Alfredo Pacheco, 33, was with a group of friends chatting in a petrol station on Sunday when an unknown assailant opened fire on the group. Two other people were injured and were taken to a nearby hospital in the city of Santa Ana, north-west of the capital, San Salvador.

“The attorney general’s office in Santa Ana processed the crime scene of the murder of Alfredo Pacheco at 3.30am in a petrol station,” the office said.

Pacheco was a defender who played for the Salvadorian clubs Club Deportivo FAS and AD Isidro Metapán and was the El Salvador national team’s most capped player. He also played for the New York Red Bulls in the US.

He was banned from the sport by the Salvadorian football federation in 2013 when it was found he had been involved in match-fixing.

The murder rate in El Salvador has rocketed this year, with homicides up 55% on last year. So far this year, there have been 6,068 murders, according to police data.

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